GTBandit22
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Do we make a FG or miss 4 xp?We win 31-24. Calling it a lock right now!
Do we make a FG or miss 4 xp?We win 31-24. Calling it a lock right now!
we can do that.If it’s 3rd and 7, just jump offsides and make it 3rd and 2. You have a better chance on stopping them.
This is the type of game we have not faired well in lately. BC is strong on the LOS and we are average (being kind here). That's really where most games are won or lost. Unless we get a lot of turnovers and do not commit any (or many), I do not see us winning this one. It will be a lot closer than last Saturday but the odds of us winning are pretty low.
Go Jackets!
BC board is basically conceding that they can’t run the ball on anybody this year.
Made this to show BC conversion rate based on distance. Note, 11 is all plays 11+
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I hate relying on sites for stats, so I’ve started learning some R basics to quickly throw things like this together. You are right with regards to ggplotOooooo. Ggplot2, if I'm not mistaken. Nice looking graph. I love this package, btw.
We’ll probably play a cover 8 then since “they can’t run” and that will solve that.
Im hoping we play a cover 1 most of the game and bring the chaos. If we’re going to lose, let’s at least be aggressive and bring the pain. Let the boys have some fun!
In that case you might find JAMOVI useful (https://www.jamovi.org). This is based on a sub-set of R that is included in the distribution (Warning, Will Robinson! The app is pretty big). It's menu driven and very easy to use. I still use R a lot for my work, but JAMOVI is growing on me.I hate relying on sites for stats, so I’ve started learning some R basics to quickly throw things like this together. You are right with regards to ggplot
What did this chart look like before GT played Clemson?This chart is fun to play around with. https://collegefootballdata.com/metrics/season. You can swap around the numbers.
I'm not saying this comparison makes much sense--the horizontal axis is points per scoring opportunity (defense, lower is better) and the vertical is total havoc (defense, higher is better). Pitt's got a good defense, and by ACC standards, Clemson has an awesome defense.
(I'm not putting any weight on this chart--just having fun)
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The link he sent even includes a week filterWhat did this chart look like before GT played Clemson?